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šø Want to make more money on your pet sitting services?
LFG.
In this hot-take mini episode, I share one powerful pricing strategy that helped a pet care company I work with go from $35,000 in net profit to $150,000 in a single year, without increasing staff or adding complexity. (and yes - I said NET PROFIT.)
Whether youāre deep into pet sitting or just dabbling, this shift can dramatically improve your margins on this service line.
Inside this episode:
š This model isnāt about nickel-and-diming clients. Itās about protecting your margins and turning a high-effort service into a high-reward revenue line.
š„ Key Takeaways:
ā
Pet sitting often carries hidden operational costs
ā Charge based on time, not service labels (IMO)
ā Add $5ā$10 after-hours fees for visits outside 9ā5
ā Clients rarely push back - and often shift to easier daytime windows
ā Keep the fee - donāt pass it to staff
ā No price increase announcement needed
ā More money for the same labor = a win
š¢ DONāT MISS THIS:
Join us at the DogCo Business Summit, Sept 26ā28 in Winston-Salem, NC! Learn how to scale smarter, price better, and grow sustainably.
š Get tickets at https://dogcosummit.comĀ
š¾ Subscribe for weekly episodes that help you build a more profitable, people-first pet care company.
š¬ Was this tip helpful? Let me know - tag @michelleckline on IG and share your takeaway.
šÆ Like + share with a pet sitter or solopreneur who deserves to keep more of their earnings.
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šø Want to make more money on your pet sitting services?
LFG.
In this hot-take mini episode, I share one powerful pricing strategy that helped a pet care company I work with go from $35,000 in net profit to $150,000 in a single year, without increasing staff or adding complexity. (and yes - I said NET PROFIT.)
Whether youāre deep into pet sitting or just dabbling, this shift can dramatically improve your margins on this service line.
Inside this episode:
š This model isnāt about nickel-and-diming clients. Itās about protecting your margins and turning a high-effort service into a high-reward revenue line.
š„ Key Takeaways:
ā
Pet sitting often carries hidden operational costs
ā Charge based on time, not service labels (IMO)
ā Add $5ā$10 after-hours fees for visits outside 9ā5
ā Clients rarely push back - and often shift to easier daytime windows
ā Keep the fee - donāt pass it to staff
ā No price increase announcement needed
ā More money for the same labor = a win
š¢ DONāT MISS THIS:
Join us at the DogCo Business Summit, Sept 26ā28 in Winston-Salem, NC! Learn how to scale smarter, price better, and grow sustainably.
š Get tickets at https://dogcosummit.comĀ
š¾ Subscribe for weekly episodes that help you build a more profitable, people-first pet care company.
š¬ Was this tip helpful? Let me know - tag @michelleckline on IG and share your takeaway.
šÆ Like + share with a pet sitter or solopreneur who deserves to keep more of their earnings.
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